Subydude
Well-Known Member
As noted, it changes the track width. It's the ratio of front to rear track width that matters. As you add width to one end or the other it effectively gains grip. The result is eventually a perceived lack of grip at the other end. Like I mentioned, it's likely not coming into play here and toe is the one to focus on, along with other minor things like tire pressure, tire age, etc. It's a fun one to think through though, and something not often used in tuning.I have some rays gramlights that are .5 inches wider than stock, more more aggressive offset. Essentially gained some track with there right?
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